Encoding?

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On Wednesday 16 July 2003 09:54, CL Gilbert wrote:
> Is their a way I can modify gpg or use a special key or some such to get
> gpg to encode as opposed to encrypting? Like simply increase the ascii
> value of all chars by 1. Or something simple like that, just as a fun
> exercise?
You must be extremely bored ;-)
I guess the easiest way to do this within gpg would be to add this as a new=
=20
cipher. I've never hacked gpg, but from what I hear this should be easy; ta=
ke=20
one of the existing ciphers (like des.c), copy it into clgilbertcipher.c, r=
ip=20
out all the real encryption stuff and add your own. Also, of course, look h=
ow=20
des is hooked into gpg. I'm pretty sure you can't do it without some real=20
coding.
cheers
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=2D-=20
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